Renee Gladman reveals an intriguing interplay between narrative and anti-narrative in her works, allowing her to explore love and structure in boundless ways.
In My Lesbian Novel, Gladman uniquely weaves scenes with an imaginary interview, contrasting narrative curiosity about love with structural challenges.
Gladman's previous works engaged with the ecological and linguistic complexities of Ravicka, leading her to desire a more tangible exploration of love.
Confronting the tragically common endings of lesbian fiction, Gladman aspires to create a narrative that embodies a rich, lived love affair.
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